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POLICEMAN INDICTED FOR ROBBING PRISONER; Lang Took $2,500 from Intoxicated Man, Jerome Says. ALL BUT $300 RETURNED Boyle's Confession Implicates Police of Three Precincts and Other Arrests May Follow.

Policeman Joseph Lang of the Charles Street Station was arrested yesterday on an indictment for grand larceny and held in $5,000 bail for trial by Recorder Golf in General Sessions. District Attorney Jerome appeared before the Recorder when Lang was brought in yesterday afternoon, and said: View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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